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Volvo V70xc Awd Turbo Wagon 50,000mls - 1999 on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:50407
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States


I am the 2nd owner of this car. My family and I have put 15,000 miles over 2 years running upstate and back.

Car garaged 1999-2012. Full service history from Volvo Manhattan.
New - Alternator - front shocks, control arm-ABS unit & brand new Brake pads all around.
Literally purchased from a little old lady- 18 Months Ago. with 35,000 miles. The car now has 50,407 Miles.
The car is 100% Solid, everything works perfectly. No rust or electrical issues.
Moving out of the US.

The Car Has some minor scratches down one side. (keyed). Also some minor dings in the paintwork. 
Car has never been in an accident. No pets.

Car is available to view and test drive in Manhattan. Payment cash or paypal only. I can help with transfer of title in Manhattan. 

·   2.4L Turbocharged I5 DOHC 20V FI Engine

·   Anti-Theft Alarm System

·   Cruise Control

·   Power Steering

·   Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel

·   Leather Steering Wheel Trim

·   Air Conditioning

·   Bucket Seats

    Leather Seating

   Fog Lights

·   Heated Front Seats

·   Power Heated Mirrors

·   Keyless Entry System

·   Lighted Entry System

·   Locking Differential

·   Power Brakes

·   Rear Window Defroster

·   Tinted Glass

·   Automatic Climate Control (2 Zone) - Driver Passenger

·   2.4L Turbocharged I5 DOHC 20V FI Engine

·   15 Inch Wheels

·   Power Driver Seat w/Memory

·   Premium Unleaded Fuel Required

·   4-Speed Automatic Transmission

·   Self Leveling Suspension

·   Tachometer

·   Trip Computer

·   Alloy Wheels

·   Traction Control

·   4-Wheel ABS

·   Driver and Passenger Front Airbags

·   Front Side Airbags

·   Intermittent Windshield Wipers

·   Power Windows

·   Rear Window Wiper

·   Power Door Locks

·   Daytime Running Lights

·   Headlight Cleaners

·   Roof Rack

   Power Moonroof

   Power Front Passenger Seats

   Leather Shift Knob Trim

   AM/FM/Cassette/CD Audio System

   EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy):  16/23 mpg

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Volvo to test 100 self-driving cars on Swedish roads [w/video]

Fri, 06 Dec 2013

Autonomous vehicles are increasingly being tested on public roads around the globe, including Nissan in Japan and Google here in the US, and now Volvo is preparing to test its own self-driving cars on the streets of Sweden. In conjunction with the state government, Volvo's Drive Me project kicks off next year, starting with the development of customer research and infrastructure technology before setting 100 self-driving cars loose on the streets of Gothenburg in 2017.
These 100 cars will be in the hands of customers, and the tests will help Volvo and the Swedish government track varying aspects of self-driving cars including economic benefits, consumer confidence, traffic flow and passenger safety. The technology being developed by Volvo uses not only on-board radar and sensors but also map data gathered from the cloud, and it controls all driving systems including the brakes, throttle and steering. Drivers can engage and disengage the car's autonomous drive mode by pushing a button on the steering wheel, and the technology will also allow for a self-parking feature.
While the cars shown in this demo are S60 models, the test vehicles will be based on Volvo's upcoming Scalable Product Architecture (SPA), which underpins future models like the next-gen Volvo XC90. Scroll down for a video and press release marking the announcement.

Volvo eying return to 100k US sales to ensure dealer profitability

Thu, 13 Feb 2014

Struggling Volvo may be on a verge of a renaissance thanks to the forthcoming completion of its lauded concept car trilogy, new Drive-E engine family and much-discussed SPA modular platform. Its nascent renewal is mostly being financed by $11-billion in funding from its Chinese parent company, Geely, and if it all goes right, Volvo hopes to sell 100,000 cars a year in the States by 2016. That milestone is vital, because it would ensure Volvo's US dealer network is profitable, according to Volvo CEO Håkan Samuelsson.
In a new Ward's Auto story, Samuelsson notes that his company is launching a slate of fresh products in the coming years, including the new-to-the-US V60 wagon and mid-cycle updates for its S60 sedan and XC60 crossover. But the most important new vehicle will be the recently spied XC90 that is expected to be unveiled just before the end of this year. Samuelsson is also looking at future vehicles for the US, including replacements for the S80 and V70. The V40 is also planned for the US, but not until the next generation, according to the Volvo CEO.
Of course, it's going to take a lot to reach 100,000 US sales in three years. Volvo sold just 61,233 units here in 2013, and according to WardsAuto, Volvo hasn't sold 100,000 cars in the US since 2007. To reach its goal, Volvo's stateside business will need to grow sales by about 40 percent.

Ford, Volvo, Google, Uber and Lyft form self-driving alliance

Tue, Apr 26 2016

Five companies arguably leading the worldwide effort to develop autonomous cars said Tuesday they're forming an organization to lobby the federal government to better prepare America's roads for self-driving technology. The founding members include some of the biggest companies in the automotive, autonomous, and ride-sharing realms – Ford, Google, Lyft, Uber and Volvo. Operating as the "Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets," they aim to work with lawmakers and regulators to clarify a disparate set of rules and regulations at both the state and federal levels that could hinder the deployment of autonomous cars. "The U.S. risks losing its leading position due to the lack of federal guidelines for the testing and certification of autonomous vehicles." – Hakan Samuelsson David Strickland, a former administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration who issued the first set of autonomous-related policies in that role (pictured below), will serve as the group's counsel and spokesperson. "The best path for this innovation is to have one clear set of federal standards, and the Coalition will work with policymakers to find the right solutions that will facilitate the deployment of self-driving vehicles," he said in a written statement. In January, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said his department would accelerate efforts to craft such federal standards. Those efforts include holding two public hearings on standards, the second of which is scheduled to be held Wednesday in Palo Alto, California. Foxx signaled the intent to deliver them by June. Google has been leading the efforts to ensure such standards are national in scope, warning their cars could run afoul of state-specific laws should they cross state borders or if standards varies between the federal efforts and regional ones. The complexity of such efforts was underscored recently, when NHTSA agreed that Google's software could be considered the driver of a vehicle for the purpose of meeting federal motor vehicle standards, an interpretation that would conflict with preliminary California rules that mandate a licensed driver operate a self-driving car that comes equipped with human controls like a steering wheel and brakes. At South By Southwest last month, Jennifer Haroon, Google's self-driving car business leader, said the company couldn't accomplish its goals under those regulations.